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Re: Creepo Party

There's another one today. Again, the disproportionality is stunning, especially in light of the fact that we're talking about the party that holds itself out as the "Party for Women."

War on Women, eh? Why are there so many creeps among Democratic Party lawmakers and their allies in Hollywood and the media?

Yup and that party is threatening to expel them or they're resigning. Your party, The Party of Family Values will happily sit a man who is a pedefile with no problem at all. Must have a lot in common to be willing to accept them into their party. what?

Re: Creepo Party

You mean like this guy? Didn't even have the decency to settle his own suit, the US Tax payer was left holding the bill.
Creepy indeed; I won't even repost the photo of him in his "Rubber Ducky" pajamas.

Creepy:Lawmaker 'used tax funds to settle sexual harassment claim'http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42203292
"Congressman Blake Farenthold reportedly paid $84,000 (£62,000) to a former aide after she sued him in 2014, claiming he had created an unsafe work environment.
Both parties agreed to settle in 2015 to save taxpayer money, they said in an unpublished joint statement."
He is the first reported member of Congress who is alleged to have used a little-known account, managed by the Congressional Office of Compliance (OOC), created to settle workplace complaints that involve lawmakers, according to US media."

Re: Creepo Party

I worked in ski lodges in my 20's and a guest, an American woman banker in her late 40's, had a habit after a few drinks of the equivalent of Donald's 'pussy grabbing'. Eventually she was asked to leave.
I doubt she is still alive but I remember her name still.

What you see now is just the tip of an iceberg, and along with real abuse will come some false accusations most of which will never be discovered in the heat of the societal change.